As Caitlyn, I used my ultimate on a very low health Lulu that had her skills (including her ultimate) on cooldown. She started to run away, my ultimate went off, and my ultimate did not hurt her even one bit.

She and I couldn't believe what happened. We came to the conclusion that Pixie had intercepted the ultimate, but I'm still not sure. Is this possible?

Asking whether or not something is a bug is a bad question. Rather, ask how the game works. Whatever happens happens, and we can't get inside the developers' minds to figure out if it was intended or not.
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StrixVaria♦Mar 22 '12 at 19:12

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+1 for @StrixVaria he is right (idk WHY I ALWAYS think of you as a girl... o.O)
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MichelMar 22 '12 at 20:21

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I did a "bump" on your post @Marcelo on the Bug forum. hope someone could help it =)
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MichelMar 23 '12 at 13:37

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After some rigorous testing with my friend Zamual05, we've managed to determine that Pix does not intercept Caitlyn's ultimate.

We tried two different variations, to include Lulu running away (placing Pix behind her, in direct line of the shot), and Lulu standing still; in both attempts, Lulu took the damage directly with no interception from Pix.

In conclusion, no. Pix should not intercept Caitlyn's ultimate. What you experienced is definitely a bug.

@Tristan thanks guys, it hasn't happened again for me, but I still reported the bug (still no answer). It will probably be difficult to find for Riot if there really is one.
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MarceloMar 28 '12 at 19:21

Yeah, Pix in terms of a unit probably doesn't even have a hitbox so I think that must be a bug. Who the in the world would want to kill Pix anyway?! Also, I think I smell something...... science!
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Emerica.Mar 22 '12 at 18:09

Also, when you use "Help, Pix" and the opponent pass by a Turret, the turret does not attack Pix
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MichelMar 22 '12 at 18:15

@Emerica, i've seen you use that term several times now. Is it a reference to something? I seem to be missing something. Science?
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JayMar 22 '12 at 18:16

@Jay Science is used when one doesn't have a definitive answer to a question, so you test it yourself in game. I'm at work right now, but if someone doesn't get to the bottom of this by the time I get home I will do some science.
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Emerica.Mar 22 '12 at 19:22